Warwick Beauregards
| Warwick Beauregards | |
|---|---|
| Company H, 32nd Regiment Virginia Volunteers | |
Flag of Virginia, 1861 | |
| Active | May 1861 - April 1865 |
| Disbanded | 1865 |
| Country | Confederacy |
| Allegiance | Confederate States of America |
| Branch | Confederate States Army |
| Type | Infantry / Militia |
| Size | 80 volunteers |
| Part of | 32nd Virginia Infantry Regiment |
| Garrison/HQ | Endview Plantation |
| Engagements | American Civil War
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| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Capt. Humphrey Harwood Curtis Jr. |
The Warwick Beauregards was a volunteer infantry company of 80 members in the Confederate States Army organized by Dr. (Capt.) Humphrey Harwood Curtis Jr. of Endview Plantation in May 1861.
The unit was mustered by Col. Benjamin Stoddert Ewell to active duty on May 27, 1861. It became Company H of the 32nd Regiment Virginia Volunteers on July 1, 1861. It participated in 13 battles throughout the American Civil War. Only 15 members remained by the end of the War, the rest being killed, captured, succumbed by disease, integrated to other units, or returned home.